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Port assignment, Termination, Cable Length
Installation
Actor
Comfort Pro S can be connected to a door intercom system of the “DoorLine”. This intercom system is con-
nected to one of Comfort Pro S’s a/b ports via the “DoorLine” module (see
Intercom System (for a/b)
starting on page 48
)
.
The actor port also makes it possible to connect a separate door-opener. To do this you will need a twin-wire
connection cable.
LAN Ports
The LAN ports (LAN1, LAN2 and LAN3) support 10 MBit/s and 100 MBit/s transfer rates in half duplex or full
duplex operating mode. You can integrate Comfort Pro S into your company’s network (LAN, Local Area
Network) via the LAN ports (Ethernet ports, here provided as RJ45 sockets). This enables you to use
Comfort Pro S for VoIP telephony, to operate the Web console or to use the Comfort Pro S as an IP router for
connection to the Internet, among other things.
Transfer rates and operating modes are switched automatically (“Auto-Sensing function”). Connections
requiring a crossover Ethernet connection cable are also automatically switched. You can therefore also use a
uncrossed Ethernet connection cable to connect to a hub or switch. For VoIP application, a switch device is
required.
An Ethernet connection cable (twisted pair cable in accordance with 10BaseT or 100BaseTX) may be up to
100 m long. Safe operation with 100 MBit/s transfers requires the use of category 5 cables and connecting
sockets. Use a shielded Ethernet cable (STP cable, Shielded Twisted Pair cable).
There is an internal Ethernet switch with several ports on the Comfort Pro’s main board. The switch is con-
nected to LAN1, LAN2, LAN3 and slot 2. The CPU provides two separate Ethernet interfaces/ports internally.
One of these interfaces/ports is connected to the LAN ports, the other to the WAN port.
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